Tauren

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Prepare for a lock. That is a warez CD and the Mods don't like people linking to that stuff here.
 

geno

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lol, look on the order form - so many different items to choose from
 

PsychoAndy

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Dec 31, 2000
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lol is right

*This offer is meant to be a backup of the owner's original, retail product. This service is provided for you under the U.S. Code section 117 that allows every software owner to have one copy of their software to protect their investment from scratches or loss of original CD. This CDR backup copy of Office 2000 Professional Edition is an exact copy and functions as if it were the original CD. This requires no special products or applications to utilize so your investment will be completely safe. *

if i wanted a burn, i'd make one myself for 16 cents and not $55
 

Kanalua

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Jun 14, 2001
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What's that smell.....oh, the cool steel of a new lock!

Geez, if you gotta pay $55 for a warez CD, you're hopeless (and on AOL).
 

Servnya

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Not to mention we may as well post our CC numbers here on Anandtech if we were to order from that site.
 

SaltBoy

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Here's a CC number: 1234 5678 9012 3456 ;)

Ah, why lock it? It's FUNNEE!! :D
 

Russ

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<< *This offer is meant to be a backup of the owner's original, retail product. This service is provided for you under the U.S. Code section 117 that allows every software owner to have one copy of their software to protect their investment from scratches or loss of original CD. >>



I wonder if he thinks that would actually work in court?

Russ, NCNE
 

Magicthyse

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Highly amusing, yet worrying - I can see many non-IT people falling for it, if linked through a similarly clueless friend...